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BRIEF TELEGRAMS Bar gold was unchanged at 105s 9d an ounce in London. Telegraphic LIBEF PRICE OF VOLSTEAD communication between % ttaly and France has been interrupted. ; =X, Bar silver dropped to 48 3-8d an ounce A o in London and New York quoted silver = > mm @s & |t 84 cents. Smuggler, and Eight Mexi- A govere carthquake shock accurred . to advices re- - cans Were Arrested—Am- | /» Formoss, according . ceived in Tokio. L &2 ; erican Later Released. A wage increase ai 16 2.3 per cent,| C-vernor of New Jersey Calls Upon the People of the United _ Belfast, June §.—A pitched battle, re- | Juares, Mexico, June 9.—An American, | W3S Eraited Boston cadmen employed by States, by Constitutional Method, to Pass Judgment sulting ] Iumeroud ' sbugities. wel | notorious s o smugEler, was srrested by the Boston Elevated Co: Unt E: P - | fought night in the village of List- | Mexican -authorities here this afternoon pon the Act—Declares Every Candidate very - | SOVIET FORCES SUFFER | ';n“""::lm""lm ‘when a patrol | in connection with the alleged smuggling )ul‘nfil.'w::n. the n:rlzl:ldypln; n:::r::-l‘:; e Sk = % Foulty OF. . _|of Ulster volunteers surprised fifty raid- | of ammunition to Francisco Villa, the 1 i i t | Mi1d Reservation Group, Led by Former Senator W. Murray REVERSES.ON TWO FEONTS [ora who eoibentig e e e | e monond. | Mexicr | Toronto Telegram exploded. fice Should Be Called Upon This Coming November to - M ~ the courthouse. Two of the Ulster men | authorities announced eight Mexicans| m, t 1 1 1t Umhu Crane, Before the Resolutions Committee, \ Landon, June $—iti-bolabeu fores| were Wounded: .ot Ghom Vivg. v | B0 were arheiod sy S varios s ne e Sucny ot T puepass | Declare. Their Positions ly Upon the Inter- . " . Crimea, begun offensive | through the lung. casual- | between here and St. Helena, in the Big|eq th rty for $2 £ 2 3 ndment. . 4 a Declaration For a League of Nations With Reservations movement which in repored trom Moscow [iis ‘aro catimated. st seven These men | Bend dsirict i conncetion with whag | ¢ ¢ DT €7 32,000,000, _retation of the Eighteenth Ame e * - successes. The bol-| were carried off by their comrades. In- | they said was a widespread plot to supply | Bolshevik forces have been driven S S = o — —The Irreconcilables, Led " Senators Brandegee, Bo- :::Zi:t retrieved a part of the advantage| flammable material was found outside ! Villa With munitions. back in a panic along the front between | 1“:"3 ?m'd;\v'aiii -'l;nec:'-‘—@dm‘:!fl;: f:-. ~ !\h: power e:tm which is paramommi rah and McCormick, Threatened That, Should a League | muniqve, which readss 5~ o2 Bhe Sedrticusé by 2 milliary detaghimarit = ) the Dvina and Beresina”rivers. democratic. preaidential maminasion; -] the botls, Thers sions 1s *oor vty > E arrived after the flight of the | CONN. DELEGATION WRESTLING === n . bt n ‘In the Cri sector, after artillery | raiders. Chicago City Coanell sued a statement here tonfsht demanding | Every candidate for of Nations Plank Be Would ; : assed a daylight |5 congress. every atate { preparation, the enemy started fighting WITH THE L. OF N. PROBLEM |, o0 UtY COTRCl brssed & ooy e 1e | liberalization of the Volstead act and | and legislative official, and the candidates . with tanks ‘and armored cars dnd trains.| GREAT DEMAN P Hl the 1 e — calling upon “the people of the United |for ‘the presidency itself, will be eal and Finall il D FOR HARVEST (By a Staff Correspondent.) until the last Sunday of October. % " : g d led y Leave the Republican Party — Resolutions | 1 tne beginning our troops were driven | & . . States, lawfully and by the constitutional| upon this cominz Novembe S v June 9.—Bxcept for the mem- it r to dectite . - e back near Perekop (the neck o8 the Cri- HANDS IN THE MIDDLE WEST 80, 2 The seventh annual convention of the | Method prescribed, to pass judgment upon | their positions unmistakably on the Committee Has Postponed the Subject Until All Other| : bers on the credenyals and resolutions| . 3 o1 ‘e | the act” 7o peninsula) but, starting a counter- ; o National Institute of Inventors will be | the act’ and feasonable interpretation of the con- 4 Stk Tocaptu ol SRRt A the Ikt nK‘nu.u City, Mo., June 8. — College m:'m'g:;:;w‘("’g:tv e oasy OR® fOT|held at the Hotel Astor mext Saturlay. | “The supremoe court has declared the | Stitutional amendment, in favor of the Matters Have Been Disposed of —Second Day’s Proceed- | zround e be Indumray SNl WA} i it Uil o the above nat. elghteenth amendment to be a part of the | permissive use of licht wines and beers, ; Baly Rookine % of 5 woReports tnyt Rusian Wigherlc forees B e exvhrent e SRETSRIE G| Clh e, ikt SARILY engnoet nioh yJlasked bandits enteredthe Hayes| constitution and the Voleetad act to be|each state to determine its regulations X ngs, Entirely Routine, Wiere Disposed of Harmoniously | ngnting on the northern . Pollsh front usod: [ SL BRI LEeR, Ware D e National ‘bank in Hayes, Pa., and after |its statutory interpretation.” read the | under the liberal limitations of 2 general t tion Gi Pe it . have been forced to retire are confirmed 'fl’:" ;':‘dt o expect a vacation with | 3T mm{" i M:;"fe s aneen|locking the cashier in the vault, looted | Statement “That act is open to such | federal statute. —Great Ovation Given Permane (:hln-mm ].odge. 0 an offici] ‘staterpeiit lhened- 2t Mopoow A employment agents Who o i the bank. amendment as the duly elected represent-| “I appeal to the great and = want. 60,000, men for work problem. Col.” Ullman is favoring the ; final refer- .. | vesterday and received here by wireless | Oklanom on for work in Kansas and| jeagye with broad reservation. Atives oL the peopie may enact. endum of the American people.” Chicago, June 9.—(By The A. P.) Re-|spite the unconstitutional and dictatorial 5 oma alone. EFoe Admiral Benson has_ annonnced that : : The statement follows: The Connecticut delegation -has made publican differences over the .cague of!| course of President Wilson and the par-| “Sputhwest of Polotsk after fierce fight- mmhl« B"rknz}.“' zone clearance officer | % ¢ SOATERU L T “Emmmme to be| D¢ Will recommend to congress that the ons 2 d ] e mi- i charge of s i % i threa m cllab] 4 y," was made public ton 'y Sel-| new positions east of the River Mniuty. | own rai St pay their| o morning before the opening of the|“® American citizens. HUNTIN Jeave the party unless it declared flatly|ator McCormick of Illinois. here fghting contimues with' the. ads| o areiroad fare, and should it possible | Cl dnCion or Jate in the day. — N IMPORT RESTRICTIONS le = . 5 rovided wit p y & A e atie n on at a conference of leaders.| The provisions of the proposed initial ‘Our advance on the right bank of the | He also emphasizes the fact that able.|inS, the choice of the convention. Thel i) "o member of ‘the third class at the | "icodhounds and a posse of volunteers|countered in enforcing the decre > probi " league fene suddenly to thel plank recited the republican efforts to| Dnieper riwr, forty-three miles north of | hodicd men are wanted, that the sun is| CR0CFS Te at sea as much as others,|\uio) hospital in Annapolis. today joined the police in the hunt for|iting-the importation of n;mvr:u:':i‘;:‘ T e e e et e oo | repeal war legislation and dotaled leg. | Klev. in developing successfuly. 1oL, and that Drospective markor Shniia|and. it is conceeded that little can be » the thieves who last night stole $500.000| cles into France have resulted n a in amal comvention, mot ex--piing even | islation completed by congress, includ-| “In the Tarashtcha region our troops,|be sure of their endurance if they are| Cid Of the outcome until after the sec-| Second Lieutenant John P. Wilson of | OTth Of jewels from the home of Enrico|cussion between the interested ministries e sy g S anii.|ing reduction of requested appropria.|developing their advance, ocoupied -8 |to be of value either to themsslves or g | 200 Dallot. There are those Who havelCharlotte, N, C., stationed at Kelly flying | CATUSO opera singer. The dogs picked | regarding possible modification. - e e tions, the railroad, shipping and other|number of villages from fourteen to|the farmets. O] their ideas but that is all that theY | filg, Tex. claimed a new world's record | UP & Scent where footprints were found | The foreign oflice, in view of the B of Comnecticut, and McCormick of Nli- - i = ning; it will begin in Lans " g ~ e e for wriany ly favors revision cree, St repressated the frreconeilables ' at Knox Boom Revived. “Enemy attacks In the region south-|about June 20; in Nebr:.:l‘:;m;:;rhfir-s?: b s 1o et ot oo st umeed tstatey” Sennfor ToReletto, whe | 30 NSTC - SUEEE DS, SCORCH WAl the miziatry of s e T comference and Former Senator W.| While all this is going on, the Knox|west of Beresina vyillage have been: re-|South Dakotz 26 ; e elegation but it is hoped that the ma-|ynderwent an operation at-Rochester, |40 automobile hi stood. e belief of|disposed to modify the . artivles L Xy e et 15 rest | Doom has' been revived and during the | pulsed. In the it of Zhloin add] Dakots TRt oo 1 ot T ol Adign ] ALLR B doit N L e Getecyiveg tha Dieoreibary s dan AR [obsbbad. | Tho ninstry Lot Sy anventions & natio der. spoke ‘or|day it, of all the dark horses booms,|Mozir an advange of Polish troops has 2 i 4 i = E S oy sntg enl e W. 1. M g surges Side job"™ was strengthened today by however, is oppose K ropdiiie comventions 8 nat onal leader, = o ‘ror | ¥ ITEL (I the ek s Bona Mg S I lzgobs Has ] hg‘l:‘h;x:r’:x:l; ':‘zm.s“:'s;n:::&e Wil need of Massachusets to.get % meeting of the 2 fayo attending surgeon. Jirs. Caruso, who said she was convinced |on the round. of -;lu‘;’.e;'-:fy"',r o - N S 5 i vi s | New Englal ation: aile ac- ri e novements and i - y ” = T ieague with reservations, Semator Wai-|alWays taking lnto eonsideradon the| advancing treops, supported by & floila, | and_ wages from _harvest hanis " will| compiianment, but. with the leaders from | croms Sanchenin £rovmien o the et | I, Sira. Park. Bengamin, Jr. Bad | Tt ls cxpemed o i neony son of Indiana, chairmaa of ta> conven- h 2 . ange from §4 to §7 a day in that state.|a section of the country other #han New R Crirae et AL S SN een iwatched bef e - middie ground will ba I Crommitter, who was|turn to other fields if Johnson, Lowden with ‘wages for stackess $6 to $10.8 day he e y Newlof the St. Chares. She is not much dam- | *® tched before the robbery. found within .a few days a:1 1 compro- seat fo Bkt B 9 “4niza-| and Wood fail to show strength promis- :| Englard, Coolidge could expect much|ageq ag ghy 1 de d miss™ reached on 1 i of sems e t -':'.,"rmx:"n(‘Mv,{;:.‘f.k?:_‘ iiZa- o & majority soon after the first few | SQUABBLE IN A. ‘. OF L. ?:{er‘;’;e:"fi”fo“;"l’; :“5;“’*"! and sepa- | gupport for second place ana would Tuiifie | 5 A sns ASRImNSONCH HEEROEE 1oud. WILSON CONGRATULATES articles from the h;r;::i’;ui::“- o: gen. aihis Apscniiie. ballots. OVER IRISH'QUESTION| "In only a’ few lsolated communities, | Seror i co "7 Strong man for that po- o LSl shest Y8 Roedapt BWISS ON JOIXING LEAGUE| cral revision of the decree however. will d ! - - 2 A : 3 ; sawmill in the southern part of Bridge- strongly o i Tonig! leaders were oniy hajf-|Johnson Not Distarbed by Wood Talk.| Montreal, June 9.—Vigorous opposition ;’:f;; 'l:::"""inab‘“s"d:“;; )8 a0y one of-| The transportation committee of the| water, Conn., fell into the mill pond while| Geneva, June §—President Wilson, in | cois-Marsal, l'r'-m; i heartedly attempting to comceai their| Wood talk Which began running in alto the proposals of Irisk sympathizerS| e inor. it is added Tu. moast setions| Gclegation has not only been informed|repairing the dam and was drowned. a message received here by Professor van ; apprehensions over the situation. Most| stronger tide last night, seemed not to|that the American Federation of Labor i o bt bogicd: Bngli nS | that there will be athorough investiga- Rappard, secretary-general of the League | CHINA IS FACING NEW 3¢ Them grimly yredicted an wgreement.|disturh the Johnson managers. A con-fin convention here, endorse the “Irish|ore el nglish-speaking white| tion of the breach of contract relative| President Ebert received the resignation | of Red Cross societies, expressed his grat- ; \ipearvd 100 surc of pis|ference of a dozen or more Johnson ad-| republic’ and demand the withdrawal of | fres cener: - Oklahoma offices of the| to the trip here but, the equipment that|sf he German Cabipet and requested | ification over the fact that Switzerland SXISIS 1IN ‘CAmDNEE 1 jon which promised fo|visors late today, it was said, decided| British troops from Ireland was forecast| zaplich 0{"”"&?’1 service have been es-|was promised would be furnished on the|ihe members to. remain teraporarily and by the vote of her people had decided to| Peking, May 10— Anoths biny 3 night & resolutions sub-|on a policy of attempting no trades or| tonight. Nolshed in Oklahoma City, Enld, Tulsa | return trip over the same road and will|(, hurry the count of the Sunday election. | join the league of nations. 8 is developing here. Premies Chin. Yee e aded by Semator Watson | alliances until the start of a break from | Several Canadian delegates announced | “1USko8ee and Ardmore. There Will be|be in readiness Saturday morning in case sl “The president has, learried with satis- | Feng wrote out his resignation 58 catty ‘o find a middle course which| Wood or Lowden, for which they hope.| they would combat such a move on| Oy TcS OF reduced railroad fares. the convention adjourns in time for the| Three thousand Czecho-Slovak troops | faction the results of the i ‘.,,'.: ,,,‘u Friday of last wm: nadu" - Would hold the party together Their strategy, it was explained, was to| British soil. Others ntimated there was| po . L2088 it 8 estimated there will| delegation to depart then. who fought under Admiral olchek in are | Switzerland” reads the mees “He | €ent it in t kg iemsi - s e bt v e W 'y Dot . = be nearly 8,000,000 acres of wheat to hort session today gave the del- v % Fladivost e it e message. “Hej in to the president had not the Semator Crane, coming un2xpe leave th ood and Lowden forces to!ga possibility they would withdraw if the 5 o] The shol Y B lin Vancouver from Viadivostok and are | predicts for Switzerland as ber of | Jatter got wind of the jer' g oo iy Moo M carry on their own contest and leave the | ausction mas hesapht before the conven | IATvest, and the state employment di-| egation another chance to take SiSht-|now on their way to Europe via Quebec. | the soctety of a member of | iatter £ premier's inten- several days of quiet o . tre-| Johnson forces ready to take advantage | tion for debute rector . has declared that during _the|seeing trips, Visit the theatres and the 3 e e R s, N e (e ot O e faced the irreconcilable ultunatum by |of any weaknesses which might &Syelop. A N ‘f‘“"_“ of the season employment can be| ball game while not listening to the ar8=| purkish Nationalist forces defeated | foderation cun ‘{Tx‘:x); '\‘ll:giy:!:‘l::;’lnclw:- resignation ln?‘::?‘pm‘ ent hel":i:’u: lytg on ...u:,.n m‘“le a i l;‘u: The I.!nhnml;‘ ld‘v:.ln‘:: a{golxygenl\::;a he“l;e e t::‘";‘;g '?:uizi.oimnnm::dt;'l:m?:“-:d?i ol of the different cabdidate boost-| covernment troops and advanced up to | contributing to the maintenemes .,(mp:.;l\'uwpenn consented to do, but there is that the party decl affirmatively for | will be no hurrie eak of Jol s % o % S > 4 : = five and a half miles of Ismid, according | and good understanding among all | no doubt that pe is determined to resign ratifieation © of nations cove-!structed delegates away from the sena- L. OF N. TO MEET IN PARIS :gu;];:;ng:all( clzzm:ce alvtd‘dé:!rih"l‘; g 10 Constantinople reports received in| tions.’ ¥ 5 all ma- oy soon as the president can agree with res rvatio tor after they have performed their ob- A T 4 ansas harvest labor, and | ryyRp ASSISTANT SECTARY Paris. the Anfu cl¥b i % s of auild | tteations DY AMR: foF hi the first| Paris, June 9.—The executive council|there are branches of the federal state e - o clih upy kil stotsate ol s o et | hations by votng for him on the Ar8t| o 'ihe League of Nesfons, it is confirm- | employment. service in both -places, As OF STATE LONG RESIGNS| DECISION ON PROVIDENCE The reasons for Gen. Chin's desire o L mted il the | Hererts that the Johmsen instructeded, will meet in London on June 1+ towell as in Kansas City, Kafl, ' Saling, e BRI et ol e mimate AND DANIELSON RAILWAY oo, | CSiEn are not hard to find. He is a 1 plank were adopted. all | epo i e EMGA] £ e the isatiamof he intesventica] XFMIG A5n Egelh . Washington, June 8. Breckenridge | Ing British prisoners in = Russia, other - il of Marshal Tuan Chi-jui and dyvamite of the league Mumm(:;‘v;w‘xlx: . ;:;l:“l:lt‘: (::m e;‘lf‘::ld L:reu r; ly ; S othe. doasu ior thy ter of 1 b i Tk 2 et weoretar . oL atate: ':anfinrcl'm&ry criminals, @t the request of | Providence, R." 1, June 9.—The su-|Dbcen under the Marshal's direct influence thon wouid Tailed in the ffst few Dallots, put the|Of the bolsheviki into Persia. o i e { has reslened A T8 fedmation has been {ms Britiah inbor ulegatian which is vie- | perior court hers today decreed hat the | $%F since he sssumed offce Indeed. s e R AR Johneon leaders at once starfing back | ___. s Thinimum fixed. This includes board | \ccepted by President Wilson. . ; Dropexties of the Providench and Daslel-|Contiog to Chincee “Etiquette, be ol e i fires at home and some of the Michigan : jand Todging. It is estimated that. stari-| M. Long ristics 1o, make the Tace| py,areds of America's most prominent | View Railtoad Compans oporatie 1o | suidance in the conduct of the aftaira e reply of the irreconcilables came | F00 B 0TS BTC 0 to be getting tele-| then adjourn until morning, when work|ing in southern Kansas about June 20|for the nomination for United States |, ..o f® B BEECCE S Ol Dot | e G eh and Narragsnser: | the state Ry rased in terms which no one | G€IeERLES More SHE 0 L Mere expect.{on the league plank will be resumed. | the cutting will reach the northern bor-|senator from his home state, Missouri, | CEUINATS And proGueers hended the | iween Bast Greenwich and Narragansett misundersiond. With much heat Senator] 580" gt to the Calfornian. The sen- R L5 der of the state July 1 to 5. and has left for Bt Louls to take per- | EENCE TR B 0 O ere of | et of the Tthage tonery Vsche recely-| pREMIER NTTTI AND ORLANDO Borah tokd conference that he and " av ald they were confident - i - In Nebraska it is expected that about |sonal charge of his camapizn. F > e e ness id -Company. to - e * could support any '““"‘;“‘“'""‘;'13' fiiry dm‘gm T e e LEAGUE OF NATIONS FIGHT 3,000,000 acres of wheat will be harvest-| ~Officials generally professed to have ne|America at Cleveland. the owners of those lines on September 7. HAVE RESIGNED THEIR OFFICES Mirmatively for any rat-he could ho UPSETS PROGBAM FOK TODAY | i A large amount of outside help is| information as to Mr. Long's SUCCESSOR.| General Peyton C. Mareh, chief of | tonced jne pog e CoMt 2t fhe 1=0| Rome. June 9—Promier Nitti sn aty ervations or no | 1€as 7 4 g _ = Mr. 3 Seps e . D N ef o . i ad been operated at a lol ] =] b S B T party adopt| Johnson leaders too, it was said were| Chicago, June §.—So involved has the | HeCcssary. I"',""’i‘,‘;”‘ kbe . lhr;* “"!‘;xir{;““fl';s:‘;‘a';;"s;:fesffi;“’_‘h‘l‘;“"x’:_"" Safl of the American army, arrived at |and they did ot care to . burden . ing|Rounced in the chamder of deputies today they declared they would | WOTking to convince the large delegation fight become over the league ‘of nations, | ook Work 1o Nebraska, following the| 30, B, C8% frt Sconc aecredited to| ALWerp and was given a military re- | Rhode Island company with their main- |tha tthe cabinet had resigned. Gmally part company{©f eastern business men.who have E2th-%and so indefinite are the prospects of its| KiTSas harvest =~ o B B e the reatnt ne.| ceDtion by the Belgian officials and | tenance. Ex-Premier Vittorio Orlando resigned T stad iare fhvoiug otpar fi,‘;“’,‘f:féii that } end, thgt the program for the convention mffjwbf;;i;;;:"‘;;};’g";"'w"'fi;fl“: e ation of & consertium composed of | American staff ofticera. today as president of the chamber of desperate effort to bring harmony, | Senator Johnson s M tomorréw is upset and thrown into doubt. | 1'Ab st I T the United States, Great Britain, France = PROSECUTION RESTS IN TRIAL OF | deputies. " in & desperate effort to bring harmony, | ooy man to business interosts that | *TCTICR % PR SUC INORR, (O COU | Dakota, the harvest will move north- | the United States, e Jie| Congressman Flood of Virginia, and e, 2 Signor Orlande's resignation was an- Benator Watson pleaded tha he has been represented. They hope, b ward Tequiring many me™)m outside {2nd Japan, to provide loans to POLICE INSPECTOR HENRY Enimosities of the conferees be forgotten | he RS beer TR o v With this | Turther. before it but to hear the report Fif .\l was entrusted especially with Far|half a dozen lawyers and witnesses in nounced by Vice President Rosel, who and that bo jes approach the sub- :‘“r‘_dmm'} e T bhiis he of the resolutions committee, adopt a - Eastern affairs and represented the de-|the famous Portner will case engaged in| New York, June 5.—The prosecution | Was presiding at the beginning of the "% with a determination to avoid repe- | Programme it will Be €eiel o JOlE [ | platform and nominate candidates. - One |10 p1GHT YOR SUFFEAGE FOR partment in accompanying the various|a free-for-all fight in the Prince William |rested today in the trial of Police In-|day’s session. the disastrous break of 1912 ';\,‘lmd fall to poll & majority. The John. | Plan has been prepared to skip the plat- i = 5 | official missions visiting this country|county, (Va.) circuit court. spector Dominick Henry of the Tenderloin p— side receded and the meet- e thor express indignation at] {oTm until the comméttee is ready to re- WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS | guring and since the war. R district, charzed with perjury in connec-| A Rome despateh of June 2 quoted the n an psphere of dolemn | 300 Deob b dita mewspaper. reports | POTt and g0 ahead with the nominating| SR aae Sec e Striking ship-yard workers at San| fon with affidavits alleging offfcial mis- | Giornale d'Italia as saysing that comfir- Bt Jnmymln L Bolt ‘and head a third | Speeches. Those who proposed it main- “'o‘:::‘néuflruge Alliance congress foday | COLONEL HOU 00> Francisco will picket the national demo- | conduct by Assistant District Attorney | Mation had been received of a wish on Watson were Sen-| FUONS AT b i ended when the | Of Procedure. They contend the platform | ¥Ith Men for the women of all nation | e “togay that Colonel K. M. House - took tac cueat nis previ- | Paper added, desired to return to his seat ormick for the ir-{ BV T ooses a candidate and that|Could be considered the unfinished busi- | TU'S declsion was put A fe form Of Shiyagq applied for passports and that hel, Ternard Atrslk s locaT IEaRAEeE! TR conditions now | 38 @ deputy in the chamber and again Smoot ot Ttah | o e oS eonventions. deca: | 88 and he comvention couln “get the | AR {0 Artew 11 of contemplated leaving for Europe at an|Meriden. of a chain clothing store, was + histroy. participate in active polltical life. shades of opin- . nominations out of the way without re- s 5 t o charg v = fon. - . g 2 B - b - | early date. 2 Leih Contasion Over. Today's Frogram | Talning idle while the'resolutions. com- | SIS, Tho 2 LSS 0L L2 AG0) “newiYorkc, Jume 9 A representatiev of | SbCSCmen, of $5.000 on compales of BRITISE CLONE AR A o 5 mittee fights out the league issue. sha % 5 T cariad "at O is . Max, Henry s eodore e Yo Series of Feverih Conterences. | % tiugion over tomorrow's pro-| " The Wood and Lowden people. particu. | ranchisement of the women of all na | the Associated Press oalled at COONCH) jogepof New Yor NEW YORK MARINE STRIKE OF SEA OF MARMOEA Outside the committee room, too, there| 0" Tieay o the platform brings|iarly express themselve # Dl | tions by the promotion of woman suf- | Houses’s apa et == Washi ne 9.— de sought to assess 10 convention will have to sit. Governor Al- d necessary to establish real equality of . and E 2 Steel Workers, strongest union in the steel { o ™00 7¢8 4 . e 8 t tritude of s adversary was B | o0 i gae, who is to nominate Gen- o L % 5 liberties, status and opportunities_be- | ©fficial significance. industry, may be forced out of the| o™ the Erie railroad today that his rul-| Marmora, was closed b ythe British. ®- : ol Was gEoiti i {eral ‘Wood, said today he did not expect | MANY MAKE SUGGESTIONS tween men and women.” iz “I am gofmg to Furope on purely Per-| {ruerican Federation of Labor, if plans | 1€ UPon the apolication of the eight-|day to all shipping. The orler wae - The irreco able group solemnly as- the [n;!in speeches would be reach TO RESOLUTIONS COMMIITTEE The delegates declared their belief that sonal matter: said ('o'm’!"l House, “inji e the A. F. of L. steel or; anizing com- hour law te tugs and barges in New York | sued because of the acti ias of sured their ""‘("f;d«”' “‘:’,".;";‘:0';’;‘1"‘,|N'; before Friqay and that the balloting 4 : the Gecision would be received happily by | scocrdance =it my lOn;:\En;r lv:!\rn,‘ nndr RV e AR ey Lol I rlu:;:;\;:l‘:e'?c:rxmm o 'll;lllrku::' Nationalists along the chore of single element of blufl in thel AM | would not be started before Saturday. He icago, June 9.—Twenty-eight sub-|the pafliaments and men of all countries | am not going in an official eapacity of 29 officials said ! e gulf. and one of them is understood to have| i o) oy oo T Th o iracted session of the|Jjects, ranging from enforcement of the|as well as by the women. "any sort ‘whatsoever.” A ralding party of revenue officers | 3CtioN meent the successful adjustment % declared that should the party stand for r:m“mms cw’)'mmec_ prohibition act to free former hapless in- sn (is unde’;vsm:d th:‘aekgau, of many| Célonel House will remain in Furope | who left the custom house in an auto of he marine strike, as application of the| Constantinople advices on June § ¥é& sort of ratification, he would re: e ventors, were discussed by sixty persons | nations have presented a patition to Mrs.{Several months, ng London, PrFis | hile, seized $50,000 worth of stolen whis- | ¢/SIi-hOUr Jaw was the main contention |ported a close approach bv ti: Naton Tt order 10 b [7€| pENROSE IS FAVORABLE tnday Defore the resolitions. commitiee, | Carrie Chapman Catt of New York, peeg-{ &€ ofher canitrie Sad CREE the in a farm house in the mountains | °f the strikers. e e ;';"':":“_;‘:‘;'"R:'u“' the fight. b sitting to receive suggestions on planks i i ited States next September. near Pearl river, New Yokr, arresting - : 3 1 TO GOVERNOR SPROUL > i ident of the alliance, asking her to con- ¥ ear T, 3 2! cov - - 2 o 3 mm“mm: r:::‘:m;u Jx?:lm:n‘ for the platform. Everyone who wanted| tinue in that office. Mrs. Catt Is ex- =7 e a former New York city saloonkeeper at | “OVERNMENT HAS ABOUT "":fl ‘"uf"""fi"' ml‘l’-m;:;"(':"m g A N ehout the seniate fight he| Philadelphia, June, §Semstor Pen|lo falk wasiheard and thé fivegninute| pected to reply Friday. ANTI-SEMETIC DEMONSTRATION the farm house. BALANCED IT8 BUDGER | Jonrr gt o e oponcd Sre on vesi S 5 ” is ivate secretary, to- ie, gravely adoptes Yesterda, ‘was — e X Vi 9 £’ gy - ey r with Senator | rose, through his pri 3 > X Y, . NNA GAINS IMPETUS Tow k siosd shouider 1o ehoulder Wi BOORET| (0" jsgucd his first comment on polit- | subject o liberal interpretation’ and | TIME ALLOWANCE ENABLES ST Secretary Charles P Kellogg of the | Washington, June 3.—Secretary Hous-| Fationalist position Wost Tovilis Sl 'h.m;( e iscounted by _the mon | ical matters since the republican conven- | many reservations. At the close of ihe RESOLUTE TO DEFEAT VAYITIE| Vienna, June 7.—The most formidable |state board of charities has received m"‘l;m;_ :eihn;ym::\;.:nk'{‘ e By ’ = who ars closest here 10 Californz | tion opened in Chicago. It read: earing the committee had cnough testi- o anti-Semetic demonstration which Vien- | word from the selectmen of Berlin, Som- | (00, SECRENC TR0 ¥A0 Complete oper | 0% “"",“I‘_" PR S “It is generally understood Senator | mony to keep it-occupied several days. Newport. R. 1. June 9.—The 6l0op|na has witnessed since that of Jast au-|ers, Canterbnrv. Tedyard and | enaing it .h“"‘m:’m ...m,:‘d"“"“ "““ THOUSANDS SAW AVIATOR - O mough the resolutions sub-commil-|Penrose is entirely favorable to the-aspi-| [igh spots in the meeting included a fResoiute with the aid of her time al-|tumn occurred tonight after a great mass | Hartford that the, ajmshouses in te, If ahg, GINE the Movacsunt hass FALL To BEATH IN OCEAN tee had been in s Wl fay, it scarce. | rations of Governor Sproul and there is | Vigorous attack over the anti-strike fea-|lowance of one minute and 42 secnods|mecting of the German and Austrian |towns have been Folfnued. In the | i 1pout halanced its budget, current ree : 2 19" touehed, until tonight, on the leagus | no question about his loyalty in this re- [ turee of the Tech-Cummins railroad bill |again defeated the Vanitie in the. fourth | Ex-Officers’ Association combined with | future the town roor will be boarded | cepis against current disbursements for| ~ Atlantic City, N. J. June 9—Thows s or any other subject of seri-|spect. = 3 al courts 1aw by | elimination race of the America's cup de- |other anti-Semetic elements. The as-|with private families. the first full year after the : rd walk today ot om ¥ thoush completely| “He, of course, recognizes the weighty | Samuel Gompers; a strong plea by fense trial serics today, winning. by an ly took place in Rathaus Square as bt AT Siepo) ands o perscas on the Beetd 1 ous controversy. Althougl ! tor C I 7y »! Ded. saw Hugh Gordon Campbell, aviator, £l overshadowed by the treaty situation,|considerations ef & gencral character |Alor Capper of Kansas and others for en-|even minute. The race was sailed in ala protest against the Jewish element In| wopyy FORCE DECLARATION to hiz death into the ocean from a helght ihe plank on industrial relations was un-[that prevail at tue convention at Chica- orcement of the dry laws; a clash be-|twelve knot breeze over a triangular |the government and army. The elimina- i « = CHARGED WITH TRANSPORTING ¢ 500 feet. His body has not been re- Aebstood to have caused some difference | go.* l;;"’e“(,’";"“;:l“ of the committee when | course, and as the wind shifted more |tion of the Jewe = demanded. FROM RORABACK OX SUFFEAGE | CHIRGI T (i s OF WHISKSY | coversd . His companion In_the trahh o en C. Marsh, representing a farmers’ indward k did ol h at =T . of opinion n than four points, windward worl t| \fter inflammatory speeches a gre: i flight, Parker D. Cramer of Clarion, Pa., No Prohibition Plank. WOOD IN FIRST PLACE FOR OrERn I o/ Made SUAt one commiftée-| JEvelop @n.any lee. crowd began | spontaneousd eemonstra-| Hartford, Conn., June 9.—A demand| xew York, Jume Was escued: from the water. e et o NOMINATING SPEECHES | fn Sted, & “soclalistic speech” and | Tne Vanitie started sixteen r~ds|tions through the various boulevards. Up that Chairman Wiil Hays of the repulli-| forcement agents today arrested Joseph| Campbell was a former Syracuse Uni- by % — s s - Wals 4 he Resolute but 1d not late hour there has been no serious committee secure immediate- | Lovy, a truck driver, and Benjamin Fein- overseas aviator. B - 't the planks pre-| - 3 ahead of the at could not{to a late 4 e, (m Y, 3 in Fein- | versity athlete and an or. ing und passing over e lanks 0| Cyjcago, June §-General Wood prob- | POk in behalf of Irish treedom. Shake her off, although she sailed the|disorders. but the police have cordoned |1¥ from J. Henry Roraback, new national | herg' his employer. on charges of con- e P dimgs of the committee of | ablY Wil get the coveted “pale” or first firat leg 22 seconds faster. This feg was | the Jewish quarter and ail members of | committeeman from Connecticut, a public| spiracy to violate the Volstead act 1 |DOUBT DALLAS BABY IS L - S - ot to include a|Pplace in the nominating speeches, With|3SUFFRAGISTS DISPLAY BANN a broad reach in small baloon jib, t e constabulary are held in reserve. announcement of the latter's stand onj conmection with the transportatiox of MISSING BABY COUGHLIN 171 It was decided n 5 ERS op- e 4 0 jank on prohibition and none dealing in | Governor Lowden second. ATTACKING THE REPUBL sails. The second le gwas run before e 2 . ratification of the federal suffrage amend- | 50,000 worth of whiskey seized yestar- Brecific terms with the soldier bonus. Alabama, the first state on the roll, z TCANS| he wind. The Resolute gained in the|yos sKGELES NOW LARGEST ment will be made by prominent Connec- | day at a farmhose near Pearl River, N.| Dalias, Texas, June 9.—Local polics Wicihes the platform would be com-|has decided not to yield for Governor | . chicago, June 9.Militant suftragists, |15t five miles. bein gony 14 seconds | SIEb i ox A, Lorial i oL ot thel ppiblicen Soerty: | X- officers. foday expressed doubt that the pleted for presentation on schedule time | Lowden’s nomination, National Commit- | who on Monday began silent picketing of | A5t€rn at the second mark. Instead of to s by e D s o ; HEE TS white baby found in the custody d‘lu; ;- T the convention tomorrow remained in|teeman Street announced today. Arizona, | ne’ convention, decided tonight fo ligen |the Windward, the last leg was a clsoe| Washington, June 9.—Tos Angeles has| o Connecticut deiegs o e repub- | LEVER FOOD' CONTEOL. BILL Degro woman here several days ago wa¥ but the general prediction was the second state is friendly to General things up tomorrow by displayi fetch, in which the Vanitie gai but i 1 ey Il evpmEntion: HELD TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL |the missing Blakely Coughlin of Norris- . doubt, genera b aer e . gs up v displaying ban- gain outstripped San Francisco and become the | 4 tologram which is to be sent to Chi- AL w—grbrdrog GREEN . edges 1 dlagreasient, “Would | TR O D arens of (s o Alon. ot | Rer attacking the republicans. not ‘enough to save her. time allowance. | largest city west of St. Louis during the | cago. today by Lieut, Gov. Cliford B.| Philadelphis, Jane 5.—That section of| oo worn reltorated her previous stafe: 101 'S vernor len of " Vi ' y & . Gov. . lelphia, . lon. joman rei - make it impossible. « tonight Sen. | porminating address of Governor Allen of | _Mra. Verner Reed, vice chairman from| =The Vanitie's elapsed time for :the | consus bureau announcement of the pob- | Wileon, Secretary John T. Robinson of | the Lever law commonly known a8 the B onte that the baby was born to her and o W E;'ml caci by at e dia not | scheduled o yield for the Lowden nom C°},°md° e St L faT ‘“"}"'“’"“Tm" g wwbe luwmm'm ulations of the two cities tonight shOWS. | the men's republican ratification commit- food control bill, which makes it an of-| today she said its father lived in Shreve- ator Watson anno 3 E - ~| and_means committee, was a picke to-{as far as known, previous It’also has outgrown Buffalo, tenth d*Harrison B. Fi an of the lat- | fense ¥ “ % > Belleve the platform could be finished in | ination by Representative Rodembers of | day.” Mrs. Leonard Wood and Mrs, Doug. | been made with windward. legs, making | largest city in the country in 1910, as |ie st HETHROD, e of el [1ensh tor & elChENL X0 FEAI bt pore. Ko SR Y time for presentation to the convention | Iiinois. las Robinson, sister of Colonel Roosevelt, |comparisons unsatisfactory. The ‘fifth | well as Milwaukee, Washington, Newark, | the ‘party's national committee has gone | to be uncontitutional by United Staies| GALVESTON DOCKS QUIET oty | R s dm:{ ki o::’l‘:ck“:::\‘:?:r MO. DELEGATION RESCINDS visited the lines and chatted with the|race of tN™ series will be sailed tomor- | Cincinnati and New Orleans. on record as unanimously favoring imme- | District Judge Thompsan. e poay NO AREESTS BEING MAD® Watson said, the convention' probably ELECTION OF COMMITTEEMAN | o Los Angeles now has a nopulation of|qgiate ratification of the suffrage amend- — 3 v £ atson eaid. — 575,480, an increase of 256,282, while San it.is the duty of Mr. Hays to'find TS FEDERALI S : —The dock would have fo determine upon a recess $3,000,000 STIT AGAINST THE 0. tubabl ment, it is the duty of ays to find | PROTES' LIZATION OF Galveston, Tex., June 9. 1 until afternoon or other business. Chicago, June The Missour] dele-| JOENSON THREATENS e % Francisco has 508,410 inhabitants. Los| oyt now for the party and for suffragists THE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION | strike situation here continued quiet o= povogpt Culihe gation, meeting in Special caucus tonight, MEASURES OF REPRISAL TRON CAP MINING COMPANY| Angeles’ rate of growth was 80.3 per cent. | just how Mr. Roraback stands as regards Ao dy | e iih fretght congestion showing. furs 9 Ot Grose o . voted down, 24 to 11, a motion to rescind R Portisnd, S WkiEe, Tone i c‘;ml‘"“’ with San Francisco's rate of | {nis question, since he has been opposed| ' New Haven, Conn., June 9.—A protest| ther improvement. Not an arrest WS . A tentative draft of the entire plat-| he election of Jacob L. Babler, as na-| Chicago, June 9.—Senator - Johnsom| sinceme. court I a rocerit g Laine | 21.9 per cent. during the ten years. to suffrage for many years. against adontion in the Dlatform of the | been reported since mdrtial law went into~ form except the treaty, Mexican and la- | tional committeeman, because of testl-|gave notice today that he would take | poig that it has ;..-m’&“' e republican party at’ Chieago of a plank| effect Monday. Authority of civfl bor planks, Senator Watson said had | mony before the senate investigating | measures of reprisal against any dele. e 2% | FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED IN = - - proposing federalization of the system of | cials has not been interfered with, the Y de b been made subject to revision in prog- 7 tion brought by the Arizona Commercial WIDOW OF FORMER BANKER ing fe " committee that he had handled Lowden|gate pledged to his support by the re- c 3 ¥ - : > _| education was sent by James A. Flaherty, | militia confining their activities to guSfl bk Whather the Mining Company against the Iron Cap WRECK ON NEW YORK CENTRAL THEFT OF 5 rees. It was dowbtful wheiher these | campaign funds in that state. sults of a primary election who did not| Mining Company to recover for $3,000.. — AREENEED FOF THE JEWELRY | supreme knight of the Knights of Colum- | duty on the wharves. : three principal mlM e | R Bt or & “stick.” Speaking to newspaper cor-|000 worth of ore which the plaintift | Schenectady, N. Y., June 9.—Fourteen = bus, today. The headquarters of the or- " an ready kf’ the full ‘G"'"fll e ON THE L. g & respondents he declared his opponents | clalms the defendant’ took from its lode, | PeTsons were dead tonight as a result ot | New York, @une 9.—Thefts of $18,000 | der is in this city. OBITUARTY. meets ::' -; lock. !:m m“e P HAS BEEN DEFERRED | were using means of every kind to shake | This ruling sustains the contention of the | the rear-end collision on the New York|worth of jeweliry from the homes of b= Francis Hendricks. b cammit w“"‘m. ncafisenil r“"‘“" Clidsaii; Tuos D=k fier 2" Noke Missus. the allegiance of some of his supporters, | plaintiff. / Central three miles west of this city early | prominent New York society women are | LIGHTNING DSTROYS TWo Syracuse, N. Y., June 9.—Francis Hs- mittee work gy . A = mentioned “gold” and added that if any| The defendant company filed a demur- | this morning. One Is said by hospital [alleged by police to have been commit- ATLANTIC FLEET BALL( years republican leader of while it wrestled with the tbree main|sion of the league * of nations issue, E i 3 SONS{ aricky. O ¥ | delegate broke away “T'll take his case|rer claiming that the Arizona T physicians to be dying. Railread officials | ted by Mrs. J. C. Gleason, widow of a Vew York and long & member of provisions. Befors dlsposal of the trea-|which, it was said, failed to bring the op-| to hi e courts alone s central New Yorl s b X o his people. S had jurisdiction. Both are Maine cor.|at the wreck said this afternoon that all | former Chicago banker, who was arrest-| On Board the U. S. S. Pennsyl New York state senate, died today. Iy question, Senator Watson said there | posing sides appreciably closer together,| Reiterating his oppodition to ' th o d ; e e s T . Pennsylvania, | the New York s L probably would be conferences between | the fesolutions ~sub-committee decided | league o nations, Senator Johnson said | bereed In MAStRCHLSIE. T e et comdition Tenuimg ihe nivence | specifis chargs sty | Sme 9-—Lishtning strucw'two Kite:ob-| Senstor Fendricks whs B8 S5t . T thortly betors midhigt 10 Amntee we| lague of mations, Senator Johnson said|owned in Massachuselts. To ® guit be.| perfect condition. leaving the inference | specific charge of stealing and $1800 di-| servation balloons operating with the At-| and was president of the board of ditees B At pdastitn bisoik. be: LI0kes ot o Bt o 2 ] committee took | tween the same parties to recover for| that Martin Doyle, engineer, now dead,|amond bar pin from the home of Mrs. | lantic fleet off the Chesaneake Capes last | tors of Syracuse umiversity. - A e e iniiopn piank. be-| 1ot e B sy ] . SoSmonlog et he would “askc the | declining one of the mines, the’ Maine| had gone by three signils and had rum| Chester M. Curry on May 14 and wis | night Toth the balloons were destroyed.| “One of the senators iast acts was 1o s termined iway , peopl - Ny 181 e zona -courts had is express train seventy miles an hour | locked up n she was unable to fur- Jesapd of _the _ regublican_congress- “de-| other points_ remaining In dispute and ) raaictie ; ed States-to refect” its proposals. { Jurisdiction... into the rear of a stalled passenger train. | rish $15,000 dafl, but they were not manned at the time!make a contribution to Syracuse umiver- they were struck, sity for A new athletic fleld.